The first call about Reed's house came into the 911 center at10:58 p.m. Butler said the caller hung up after five seconds. Fireofficials say the first fire truck with hoses didn't arrive at thehouse until 17 minutes later.

Emergency workers warned city council members Tuesday thatlayoffs and furloughs are putting Atlanta residents in danger.

Butler said his 150-member staff has 33 vacancies that hecouldn't fill until three weeks ago because of an ongoing hiringfreeze.

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